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Pride month events

Breanna Cataldo, Features Editor Jun 6, 2019

The month of June was chosen to be Pride Month to pay homage to the Stonewall riots that took place at the end of June in 1969. Today, many pride events are held during the month of June to recognize and...

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Overview of local Halloween events

Overview of local Halloween events

Jessica May Oct 29, 2018

Not sure what to do for Halloween? Spinnaker dug through the event calendars to find Halloween-themed events going on around campus and around town! Howl-O-Ween Barktacular Are the clubs not...

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UNF Constitution Week breakdown and overview

Sarah Bethea Sep 18, 2018

To commemorate the 231st anniversary of the signing of the U.S. Constitution, UNF is celebrating with Constitution Week from Sept. 17 through Sept. 21. Here is a breakdown of the free events you can...

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Summer B Kickoff Week: Events to launch into your summer term

Summer B Kickoff Week: Events to launch into your summer term

Hunter Horstman Jun 23, 2018

*Correction 6/25: The Summer B cookout is at the Student Union Food Court, not the Osprey Clubhouse. Everyone says that college is the best time of your life and, with UNF being such a great school,...

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Award-winning UNF professor lectures on being a writer

Award-winning UNF professor lectures on being a writer

Samantha Chaney Feb 19, 2018

Ever thought you’d be eligible for awards just for spending years thinking about murders and stripteases? In 2008, UNF English Professor Michael Wiley was nominated for the Shamus Award by The Private...

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Race in America: campus discussion brings up important racial issues

Race in America: campus discussion brings up important racial issues

Reggie Jolly Feb 1, 2018

Let’s Talk About It… Race in America was the second part of a campus community discussion held on Tuesday covering important racial issues. At the event, Psychology Professor Curtis Phills introduced...

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